Correspondence Regarding the Naval Powers in the East Indies and the Gulph of Persia [45r] (29/162)
The record is made up of 1 item (80 folios). It was created in 5 Dec 1767-30 Aug 1769. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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Home correspondence of the East India Company (EIC) related to the request of naval assistance for the Company in order to use against its maritime enemies in the Gulph [Gulf]. The correspondence includes:
- A ‘Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Troubles in the Gulph of Persia [Iran].’ The narrative is about Chaub Shaik Soliman’s [Shaikh Sulaymān, Head of Banū Ka‘b] maritime force interrupting the trade of Bussorah [Basra]; Kerim Khan [Karīm Khān Zand, King of Persia] asking for the Company’s naval help to protect his port towns; and the commercial privileges the Company would receive in return of its help (ff 38-40)
- An ‘account of the Maritime Force of the several Indian maritime powers’ covering the Persian Gulph; Bunderick [Bandar-e Rig, also spelled as Bundereck] and Bushire [Bushehr, also spelled as Abooshehr]; Coasts of Scindy and Guzarat [Sindh and Gujarat]; and the Coast of Malabar (ff 43-44)
- The status of the EIC’s maritime force at Bombay [Mumbai]
- The memorial of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Company covering accounts of: the seize of Company ships in Bussorah, the status of the woollen goods trade sale, French military and naval activities, and an extract of a letter from the President and Select Committee at Bengal to the Company’s Court of Directors The London-based directors of the East India Company who dealt with the daily conduct of the Company's affairs. (ff 47-70)
- Intelligence report covering the war with Hyder Ally [Ḥaydar ‘Alī, Sulṭān of Mysore]; the Company’s acquisition of sailing frigates; and a petition of Francis Douglas, free merchant in Bengal, whose ship was attacked and detained by the Shaick [Shaikh] of Bunderick (ff 107-110).
The main correspondents are Lord Viscount Weymouth [Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath], Secretary of State for the Northern Department, and Robert Wood, the Under-Secretary of State to Lord Weymouth.
This part of the volume includes duplicates of correspondence that are part of IOR/G/29/25, ff 452-478. These are as follows: folios 38-40, 41-42, 43-44 and 51-53 corresponding to folios 469-472, 477-478, 475-476 and 453-455 respectively.
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- IOR/G/29/25, ff 31-110
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- Correspondence Regarding the Naval Powers in the East Indies and the Gulph of Persia
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- 31r:74v, 75ar:75av, 75r:106v
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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